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The Spring Equinox and Ostara Menu: Recipes and Food Ideas to Celebrate Beginnings, Abundance, and Nature’s Growth

March 10, 2024

The Spring Equinox is a celebration of growth, beginnings, fertility, potential, and opportunities. We are finally stretching out of hibernation and celebrating the warming temperatures and balance of light and dark. Birds begin to wake us up with their songs and early flowers like phlox, daffodils, and violets bring dashes of color to the landscape.  After a long winter of working through pantry foods and heavier dishes, spring brings us a welcoming shift to lighter and greener spring vegetables. The wonderful egg is on display, giving us nourishment and reminding us that the wheel of the year has returned to a time that honors fertility and rebirth.

 

Some of the staples of Spring Equinox meals include early spring greens, eggs, ham, and fish. If you love to get some healthy vegetables in your diet, the Spring Equinox is for you. Kale, spinach, arugula, kale, broccoli, spring onions, radishes, and artichokes are among some of the earlier spring crops that are utilized in Spring Equinox meals. In terms of fruits, citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges add a bright pop of flavor to dishes. Herbs that flavor meals during early Spring include cilantro, dill, parsley, mint, and thyme. Eggs are an obvious choice to indulge in at this time of year, being an essential symbol of fertility and sustenance. When considering what to prepare this time of year, think about what is in season in your area: see what produce local farmers have available during this time and if you have any greens sprouting in your own garden. Have fun with making bright green dishes, and don’t forget to enjoy a sweet treat for dessert!

 

Main Courses

Ham, fish, and chicken reign supreme for Spring Equinox main courses. Lemon flavored chicken or fish would make a great main dish. If you prefer a vegetarian or vegan diet you don’t have to worry about feeling left out either: stuffed mushrooms or green pasta dishes are options for folks who don’t eat meat.

Ancestral Wild Green Pies

Blackened Fish Sandwiches with Horseradish Tartar Sauce

Carrot and Spring Onion Toad in the Hole

Cheese & Spinach Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

Cilantro Lime Chicken Thighs

Corned Beef and Cabbage Slow Cooker Recipe

Creamy Baked Eggs with Leeks and Spinach

Creamy Kale and Pasta Bake

Crustless Asparagus, Leek & Feta Quiche

Eggs Benedict

Guinness Pie

Ham and Swiss Bread Pudding

Honey Mustard Glazed Ham

One Pot Lemon Chicken and Orzo

Orecchiete with Sausage and Spinach

Pasta al Limone (Lemon Pasta)

Pasta with Cauliflower, White Beans, and Kale

Soy Ginger Salad Pasta Bowls

Spinach and Ricotta Gnocchi with a Lemon Oil Drizzle

Spring Brunch Crepes with Hollandaise Sauce

Spring Chicken Pot Pie

Spring Green Minestrone with Tortellini

Sweet Pea Gnocchi with Tarragon Pea Cream

Spring Ramp Pasta with Morels and Peas

Spring Risotto with Asparagus and Peas

Spring Salmon with Creamed Leeks, Potatoes, and Asparagus

The Brussels Sprout Special (Cauliflower Pizza)

White Pizza with Mushrooms and Arugula Garnish

 

Soups, Stews, and Chilis

Soups that showcase vegetables are a spotlight for the Spring Equinox. However, if it is still cool at night, there are plenty of suggested soups with ham, cream, and  potatoes below to warm your belly.

Acquacotta (Wild Greens and Bread Soup)

Avgolemono Soup (Greek Lemon Chicken Soup)

Beautiful Soup (Vegetable Soup with Beets, Dill, and Orange Zest)

Broccoli and Lemon Soup with Quinoa & Feta

Cream of Asparagus Soup

Crock Pot Ham and Cheese Soup

Crock Pot Split Pea Soup

Gordon Ramsay’s Mushroom Soup

Ham and Bean Soup

Potato Leek Soup

Spring Minestrone with Chicken Meatballs

Spring Pea and Mint Soup

 

Salads

Take advantage of spring vegetables when cooking for the Spring Equinox. A huge salad with leafy greens, bean sprouts, radishes, carrots, green onions, edible flowers, seeds, and a lemon vinaigrette would be a fantastic dish during the spring season. Since this time of year is all about growth and planting seeds, consider sprinkling seeds and sprouted greens onto your salads.

Arugula Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette

Asparagus and Spring Onion Salad with Seven-Minute Eggs

Avocado, Grapefruit and Fennel Salad

Best Egg Salad

Bright Spring Salad

Butter Lettuce Salad

Green Goddess Potato Salad

Lemon Herb Pasta Salad with Marinated Chickpeas

Moroccan-Style Carrot Salad

Paleo Spring Cobb Salad

Purple Kale and Pansy Salad

Simple Spring Salad with Crunchy Seeded Dressing

Spring Mix Salad with Herbed Goat Cheese

Spring Pea Salad with Mint Vinaigrette

The First Salad of Spring

Vegan Pasta Salad with Herbs, Peas, and Pumpkin Seeds

 

Breads

One of the most traditional breads associated with Spring, though especially the Easter season, are Hot Cross Buns. You may also want to look to the seasonal fruits for bread inspirations as well as the traditional Irish Soda Bread for St. Patrick’s Day.

Buttermilk Lavender Scones

Cheesy Scallion Pull-Apart Rolls

Citrus Thyme Bread

Finnish Cardamom Pulla Bread

Golden Saffron Hot Cross Buns

Hot Cross Buns

Hummingbird Bread

Irish Soda Bread

Paska Easter Bread

Pineapple Bread Pudding

Wild Garlic Ramps Scones

 

Side Dishes

Sides that feature our spring greens and eggs work well for Spring Equinox celebrations. Consider adding in flavors of the forest, that is, foods that are foraged in nature early in the spring. While you shouldn’t trust mushrooms found in the wild, your local mushroom farmers will likely have morel, porcini, wood ear, oyster mushrooms, and hen-of-the-woods mushrooms in stock in spring. Many edible flowers and herbs make their appearances early in the spring as well, such as chickweed, dandelion, violet, nasturtiums, lilac, lavender, mint, lemon balm, and purple deadnettle. Again: do not attempt to gather your own flowers and mushrooms in your backyard without professional guidance.

Absurdly Addictive Asparagus

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Best Ever Devilled Eggs

Cheesy Dandelion Spirals

Classic Devilled Eggs

Copycat Starbucks Egg Bites

Corned Beef Egg Cups

Creamed Spinach Mac & Cheese

Honey Glazed Carrots

Garlic Butter Oyster Mushrooms

Guacamole Stuffed Eggs

Goat Cheese with Edible Flowers and Arugula

Mixed Spring Mushrooms with Garlic Butter and Pine Nuts

Orange-Glazed Carrots with Ramp Barley and Spinach

Radish Couscous

Spicy Lemon Cauliflower

Spring Vegetable Jumble with Lemon-Tarragon Butter

Steamed Artichokes with Garlic Aioli

World’s Best Spinach Artichoke Dip

 

Desserts

Desserts include favorites like custard, rice pudding, chocolates, and citrus tarts. As mentioned in the “Side Dishes” section, desserts that call for edible flowers would be an excellent match for Spring Equinox feasts. Lemon is especially favored at the Spring Equinox, as are imported tropical delights like kiwi, pineapple, oranges, and bananas. In some areas Rhubarb is starting to become available as well (though I equate this more with Beltane to enjoy with strawberries).

Almond Fairy Cakes with Candied Borage Flowers

Best Carrot Cake Recipe Ever

Carrot Cake Coffee Cake

Copycat Cadbury Crème Eggs

Daffodil Cake

Dandelion Lemon Bars

Easter Cupcakes with Coconut and Chocolate

Easter Egg Peanut Butter Candies

Easy Hot Cross Muffins

Easy Lemon Bars

Golden Spiced Rice Pudding

Homemade Baked Egg Custard

Hot Cross Buns Cheesecake

Hummingbird Cake

Lavender Crème Brulé

Lemon and Lavender Ostara Cake

Lemon Chess Pie

Lemon Honeycomb Cake

Lemon Layer Cake with Lemon Cream Cheese Buttercream

Lemon Thyme Pound Cake

Lilac Sugar Shortbread

Orange Cream Cookies

Spring Flower Sugar Cookies

Vermont Maple Cookies

Yogurt Sheet Cake with Fruit and Edible Flowers

 

Beverages

Our first impulse in March may be is raise glass of green beer to the Spring; and while this is certainly a fantastic idea, there are plenty of drinks that celebrate the spirit of Spring. Consider lavender, mint, honey, and lemon as great springboards (pun intended) for your beverages.

Fleur de Paradis Gin Cocktail

Garden Collins (Tom Collins Mocktail)

Green Beer Five Different Ways

Lemon Drop Cocktail

Lemon Drop Mocktail

Lemon Vanilla Simple Syrup

Lucky Shamrock Shake with Bailey’s Irish Cream

Mint Julep Mocktail

Oatmilk Honey Latte

Original Irish Coffee

Pisco Sour

Rosemary, Lemon Balm & Sage Mulsum (w/ just a touch of Lavender)

Shamrock Shake

Vitamin Parade Mocktail with Carrot, Pineapple, and Egg White

Wild Violet Lemonade

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